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History of the radio manufacturer Westinghouse El. & Mfg. Co. - see also Canadian W.


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Name: Westinghouse El. & Mfg. Co. - see also Canadian W.    (USA)    
Abbreviation: westinghou  
Products: tubes model-types  
Summary: Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company (W.E.&M.) with its subsidary "Westinghouse Lamp Company" (Tyne page 310) joined RCA in June 1921

 
History: Westinghouse Electric Corp.; Home Radio Division, Sunbury, Pennsylvania - Trade name Westinghouse. Tubes: Did early work on tubes but produced radio tubes after joining RCA. In January 1922 Westinghouse delivered it's first tubes, the WD11, in Febraury also the WR21 and from April 1922 on also UV201. The UV201 was produced also in the Westinghouse Lamp Company but are not equal in appearance or characteristics compared to the ones of W.E&M.

     

Some models:
Ctry  Year  Name  1st Tube  Notes
USA  48  H-169 (H169)     7F8  Speaker Electro-Dynamic 12"
Speaker PM 5" x 7"
Record Changer V-M Model 400 
USA  60  H-753L5 (H753 L 5) Ch= V-2395-...  12BE6   
USA  60  H-755L5 (H755 L 5) Ch= V-2395-...  12BE6   
USA  60  H-749T5 (H749 T 5) Ch= V-2395-...  12BE6   
USA  60  H-750T5 (H750 T 5) Ch= V-2395-...  12BE6   
USA  54  H-392T5 (H392 T 5) V-2157-14 (...  12BE6   
USA  54  H-391T5 (H391 T 5) Ch= V-2157-...  12BE6   
USA  31  Columette WR10A   35   
USA  31  Columaire WR12   35  8 or 9 tubes? 
USA  31  WR14   24   
USA  31  DeLuxe WR15   35   
USA  31  Conventional WR5   24   

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Further details for this radio manufacturer by the members (rmfiorg):

Mr. Televox (22.07.2007) Georg Richter  416/0
In about 1929 the Westinghouse humanoid "Mr. Televox" was celebrating his first birthday since he was manufactured in Pittsburgh(PA): Due to the fact that "Mr. Televox" is voice-controlled I assume that he has some tubes (valves) inside. The attached file is in German language. Two other pictures are here and there. But playing Bridge? Yes, I know this is not a model for RMorg, but I would like to receive more details. Kind Regards Georg
 
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